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"Into a Hearth Yonder" Coming to PC

Author : Alexis
Nov 12,2025

Developer Sway State Games introduces Into a Hearth Yonder, an upcoming cozy creature-collecting MMO-lite featuring vibrant visuals, scheduled for PC release next year.

In Into a Hearth Yonder, players will venture through Viteria alongside customizable automata companions - adorable digital helpers that enhance various activities from combat buffs to resource gathering. Chris O'Kelly, studio head at Sway State, explains: "We wanted to transform traditional player stats into endearing Tamagotchi-style companions. These charming creatures reward your care by unlocking new ways to experience Viteria, streamlining gameplay, and supporting your preferred playstyle."

Into a Hearth Yonder - First Screenshots

Colorful village scenePlayer interacting with automataView 15 ImagesExploration gameplayCharacter customizationFarming mechanicsMagical forest environment

"Our vision was to create a relaxing adventure where players can progress comfortably through building, crafting, and discovery," O'Kelly continues. "It incorporates survival elements without the stress - offering pure, unhurried enjoyment."

The development team brings experience from acclaimed titles including Divinity: Original Sin, Dying Light 2, Harold Halibut, and Horizon: Call of the Mountain. Interested players can add Into a Hearth Yonder to their Steam wishlist.

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